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A Seaman's life is a hard and sometimes lonely life, without family and far from friends. A long way from home doing job to earn money so He can support family. Not in every port 'll find a phonebooth to call our relatives, wife and children but fortunately nowadays there are mobile phones! However, if we are out of simcard-credit it's hard to get an up-grade because most ships stay ashore for just a few hours, so no way we can go shopping. It's a tough life and not without danger; all seamen need to have good education and they need to have a lot of knowledge about their ship before they can come onboard. Don't even think they are just sailing a ship, maintenance is also a big part of being a seaman. Most seamen I speak stay 6 or 9 months on one vessel, depending their contract. Some stay just 2 and in extreme cases even 18 months. It is a tough life but also social job. In my opinion they sacrifice themselfs to support their families who are a long way from where they work.
But life is different on Board now and Internet also Available to find someone can take care Us..HHHHH

ANAND VARDHAN TIWARYVery true Mr. issar uddin...The internet availability on board in the port is a blessing-equivalent for us and free Wi-fi in the ports are a distant dream. Some day back in this network we had a discussion started by ITF for the Wi-fi availability in ports, http://sailors-club.net/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=56&id=4128&Itemid=88, I never saw free Wi-fi in any port of the world rather even paid WI-fi.Money earned by us is very hard earned money which ironically others and even our families do not understand..With the new MLC we can hope to have a better welfare schemes onboard..